In honor of Women's History Month and the UN Declaration of 2015 as the start of the International Decade for People of African Descent, AAPF, The Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, The National Organization for Women, Institute for Women's Policy Research, Black Women's Blueprint, PACE and other racial and gender justice leaders hosted a weeklong series of activities focused on elevating the crisis facing Black women.

In this webinar, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) and the Clery Center for Security On Campus discuss how to leverage SAAM to create a comprehensive prevention education program that engages the campus community in April and beyond.

Using real-world examples and resources, presenters share an overview of campus sexual violence prevention, tips for creating events and campaigns that effectively engage your campus community, and basics of strategic planning for prevention education in a campus setting

The NSVRC's Jen Grove and Annie Gebhardt describe their experience at the American Evaluation Association's 28th annual conference in this podcast. The central focus of this year's theme, Visionary Evaluation for a Sustainable and Equitable Future, was to explore new ways of conducting evaluations.

In this podcast series Sari Lipsett and Abby Sims have a chat about the past, present and future of sexual violence prevention programs with Max Greenberg, author of “Before Prevention: The Trajectory and Tensions of Feminist Anti-Violence,” from the recently released Advances in Gender Research.

This webinar addressed the final regulations in the Campus SaVE Acct, including how campuses should implement these new requirements in their policies and procedures. The hour-long webinar, "Next Steps: Implementation of the VAWA Amendments to the Clery Act", covered the following:

Download the Powerpoint slides (also in PDF) for a presentation discussing the resource from CDC and the Prevention Insitute. The resource it's based on discussed the connections between multiple forms of violence and promotes effective collaboration for prevention.

This online course is designed to assist local and state sexual violence preventionists, victim advocates, and their community partners in creating pre-disaster plans for their organizations and communities.It highlights four core components of a pre-disaster plan to help organizations recover quickly and continue to provide vital services in a disaster. (~1 hour)

This online course discusses the importance of planning for sexual violence prevention and response before a disaster, and highlights guiding strategies and key community partners in the pre-disaster planning process. (~1 hour)

Dr. Helen Liebling of Coventry University discusses her research exploring women and girl’s experiences of rape and bearing a child and the quality of justice and health responses in Goma, eastern Congo in this video. She offers specific policy and service recommendations for addressing this issue. (about 4 min.)

This course provides an introduction to the collection of data, analysis and dissemination of research and reporting findings to prevent and control injury. It promotes data collection practices in places where accurate information is not yet available. The course materials include a facilitator's guide and 7 modules.

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